Tangerines Comments

  • Kareem 2022-03-23 09:02:38

    3.5/5 I've watched a lot of anti-war films in which enemies become friends. This is one of the more restrained and cold ones (I should have watched better than this one, but I can't remember it for a while). Taking off their rational ideology, they are all ordinary people. In life, they are teachers, engineers, butchers, cleaners, drama actors, security guards, and operators. War produces inexplicable hatred and absurdity. I really want to help Margos collect oranges. It's a pity that there is...

  • Angelica 2022-03-23 09:02:38

    3.5/5 I've watched a lot of anti-war films in which enemies become friends. This is one of the more restrained and cold ones (I should have watched better than this one, but I can't remember it for a while). Taking off their rational ideology, they are all ordinary people. In life, they are teachers, engineers, butchers, cleaners, drama actors, security guards, and operators. War produces inexplicable hatred and absurdity. I really want to help Margos collect oranges. It's a pity that there is...

  • Miles 2022-03-23 09:02:38

    Anti-war theme, very...

  • Greta 2022-03-23 09:02:38

    Anti-war theme, very...

  • Amani 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    The movie is good, but maybe I still don't like watching this kind of drama very...

  • Randi 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    Looking at the Abkhaz war between Georgia and Russia from the perspective of the "outsider" Estonian, "family" is the force of reconciliation, the antidote to defeat hatred, what about those differences? Different religions, languages, educational backgrounds and even musical tastes are actually so fragile. Dreams are the reason to live, and war is not an excuse to kill. The war depicted in a small format is even more shocking. It is so difficult to resurrect life, but destroy it in...

  • Greyson 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    The war triangle in an old house reflects how severe the ethnic and political divisions in Eastern Europe...

  • Isabell 2022-03-21 09:02:37

    It's really neat and succinct, except that it's a little too allegorical or politically graphic - the Abkhazia problem in Georgia is a bad...

  • Ona 2022-03-21 09:02:37

    Don't make trouble, calm down, let's have a glass of 90-year-old kumquat lemon juice to suppress the...

  • Leann 2022-03-21 09:02:37

    Don't make trouble, calm down, let's have a glass of 90-year-old kumquat lemon juice to suppress the...

Extended Reading
  • Shirley 2022-03-24 09:02:49

    The "sense of security" Ivo gave to the world pushed him to a high level of loneliness and sadness

    Excerpts from other people's film reviews accurately express my point of view. This is the cruelty of war:

    the "sense of security" Ivo gave to the world pushed him high into loneliness and desolation. And too many foolish people go to the road of no return to avenge their grievances, and no one...

  • Ubaldo 2022-01-07 15:53:16

    "Kumquat": On the edge of love and hate

    "A mixture of love and hate," Ivo said when asked about his feelings for this land.

    Abkhazia has been the focus of the conflict between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Turk Empire since the beginning of the 19th century. By the end of the 20th century, the war between Georgia and Russia over the...

Tangerines quotes

  • Margus: Soon there will be rain.

    Ivo: There will not.

    Margus: They will be here soon.

    Ivo: Who?

    Margus: The Georgians and Russians. And the tangerines will stay in the trees. You know what this war is called? The war of citrus.

    Ivo: What do you mean?

    Margus: It's a war over my tangerines.

    Ivo: Be normal. They are fighting for the land.

    Margus: For the land where my tangerines grow.

  • Ahmed: I will avenge my friend. This is a holy thing for us old man, you don't understand.

    Ivo: Killing a sleeping man, when he is unconscious, is that a sacred thing too? I didn't know.

Tangerines

Director: Zaza Urushadze

Language: Estonian,Russian,Georgian Release date: April 17, 2015